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SCT-013-000 YHDC Retractable Current Transformer SCT013000 Split Core Current Transformer Clamp 30A/50A/100A (30A)

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About this item

  • Model: SCT-013-000
  • Frequency: 50HZ-150KHZ
  • Opening and closing transformer SCT-013
  • Rated input current: 30A/50A/100A
  • Rated input current: 60A/100A


Features:
Opening size: 13mm × 13mm, fully compatible with similar foreign products; non-linearity ± 3% (10% ~ 120% rated input current); lead length 1.5 meters, standard Φ3.5 three-pin plug output; current, voltage two Output form (voltage output type built-in sampling resistor).
Technical parameters:
Model:SCT013
Rated input: 5-100A
Rated output: 0-50mA /1V
Accuracy: ±1%
Linearity: ≤0.2%
Turns ratio: 1:1800
Work voltage: 660V
Work frequency: 50-1KHz
Operating temperature: -25..+70℃
Storage temperature: -40..+85℃
Dielectric strength: 3KV
Fire resistance: UL94-V0
Material of core: Ferrite
Weight: 55g
Uses:
Used for current measurement, monitoring and protection of AC motors, lighting equipment, air compressors, etc. Core material: Ferrite Mechanical strength: the number of opening and closing is not less than 1000 times (tested at 20° C). Safety index: anti-electricity (between shell and output) 6000V AC/1min Flame retardant characteristics in line with UL94-V0


EmbeddedFlyer
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024
These current sensors work great with Iotawatt. You just have to calibrate them against a reference current sensor on the same circuit. The calibration is linear.
amr
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2022
The 100A version shown in the images has a current output (mA). I needed the 50A version with "mA" output. I asked a question to confirm whether the 50A model also had a current output and was confirmed it did... turns out to be incorrect.The 50A model, and likely all the other It is my understanding that current signals are immune to interference, unlike voltage, and can more easily travel longer distances. I plan on extending the wires, and the board measuring the current already has burden resistors so these won't work for me.In summary, while there may be nothing wrong with the product, it is not what the posting implied.The CT itself is really "cheap" looking. Once I get the current output ones, I plan on using electronics grade potting epoxy to make them water proof (think humidity outdoors) and more solid. Still researching this though.
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